St. John's, 1689
A detail of an inset from the English Pilot of 1689. The image shows that the town was
being used by both residents and migratory fishermen. The white squares along
the waterfront show the fishing rooms of the residents, known as planters, and
the black squares show the the areas set aside for migratory fishermen.

Courtesy of the Centre for Newfoundland Studies,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland.
From John Thornton, A New Chart of the Trading
Part of New Found Land (London: Thornton, 1689).